We have now set the dates for this conference, 17-23rd December. All
official parts of the program will finish on the 21st however, with
only collaboration and coding sprints in the remaining two days.

We hope to have a conference registration page up within a day or two
so people can register and start booking flights etc. There seem to
still be flights available at that time, though we expect it to become
more difficult to book flights as Christmas approaches.

Bill.

On 14 September 2011 19:07, Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> John Cremona and I have just been successful with a grant application
> to fund a Sage - FLINT Days at Warwick University in December this
> year (dates and organisers to be announced shortly). This will be
> organised as a Sage Days with a focus on topics relevant to fast
> Number Theory. This conference will be especially useful for Number
> Theorists and people in related areas who wish to learn how to use
> Sage (and FLINT) for their research (and hobbies).
>
> There will be about two talks per day by invited speakers. The
> remainder will be dedicated to collaboration and coding sprints.
>
> If you need funding to attend, we can quite possibly support you, so
> please contact us as soon as possible. In addition to overseas
> participants, we particularly encourage UK participants to sign up. We
> requested additional funding for UK postgraduates too.
>
> Formal invitations will be sent out when we get underway with organisation.
>
> The Sage-FLINT Days will have an evening public lecture. If anyone has
> a suggestion of who we should invite to give this lecture, please let
> us know. It should be suitable for a general public audience, highly
> entertaining and related to computational mathematics (preferably
> Number Theory).
>
> Suggestions for coding sprints and other collaborations are welcome on
> the wiki [1]. We'll be adding some ourselves in the next few days.
>
> The conference is made possible by generous support from the UK's
> Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and is
> supplementary to my EPSRC grant "Algorithms in Algebraic Number
> Theory".
>
> Best Wishes,
>
> Bill Hart.
>
> [1] http://wiki.sagemath.org/SageFlintDays
>

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